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OFFICE  U.  S.  GEOLOGICAL  AND  GEOGRAPHICAL 

SURVEY  OF  THE  TERRITORIES, 

Washington,  December  3  r ,  1876. 

The  present  catalogue  is  intended  to  give  an  enumeration  of  all 
the  publications  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories  issued  to  the  present  time.  In  order  fur- 
ther to  convey  an  adequate  idea  of  the  work  done,  the  captions  of 
the  several  parts  of  each  volume  are  also  given  under  the  general 
titles  of  the  voTumes.  The  titles  are  interrupted  by  vertical  bars  (  |  ), 
to  exhibit  the  adjustment  of  the  typography  on  the  respective  title- 
pages. 

The  Geologist-in-charge  is  desirous  of  securing,  by  exchange,  the 
publications  of  foreign  countries  on  geology,  palaeontology,  and  natu- 
ral history  generally,  to  aid  in  the  formation  of  a  library  of  reference, 
for  the  use  of  the  Survey  of  which  he  has  charge. 

He  avails  himself  of  this  opportunity  again  to  ask  those  persons 
or  societies  that  may  receive  the  publications  of  the  Survey  to  recip- 
rocate, by  sending  to  him  such  of  their  own  publications  as  they  may 
feel  disposed,  and  he  believes  that  he  can  assure  them  an  ample 
return,  either  in  books  or  specimens,  or  both. 

The  reports  of  surveys,  with  maps,  charts,  and  sections,  transac- 
tions of  societies,  or  the  publications  of  individuals  engaged  in  sci- 
entific studies,  are  much  desired  as  works  of  reference. 

Individuals  or  societies  who  may  look  favorably  upon  the  above 
proposition  can  send  all  packages,  through  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, to  the  address  of  Dr.  F.  V.  HAYDEN,  U.  S.  Geologist,  Washing 
ton,  D.  C. 

A  careful  record  will  be  kept  of  the  addresses  of  all  the  correspond- 
ents of  the  Survey.  Societies,  libraries,  or  persons  engaged  in  active 
scientific  investigation  desiring  to  receive  the  publications  of  the  Sur- 
vey will  confer  a  favor  by  communicating  their  wishes. 

A  few  of  the  publications  enumerated  in  this  catalogue  are  either 
rare  or  entirely  out  of  print.  Some  will  doubtless  be  reprinted.  If 
societies  or  correspondents  who  desire  to  complete  their  series  of  the 
publications  of  the  Survey  will  indicate  to  the  Geologist-in-charge  the 
missing  volumes,  they  will  be  sent  without  delay. 

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CONTENTS. 


Page. 

I.  Chronological  enumeration  of  publications 7 

II.  Annual  reports  of  progress 9 

III.   Miscellaneous  publications ^ 17 

IV.  Bulletins 19 

V.   Final  report  of  Nebraska 23 

VI.   Monographs .  24 

VII.  Unclassified  publications 28 

VIII.  Maps 31 

IX.  Works  in  process  of  publication 33 

X.  Maps  in  process  of  publication 34 

XL  Works  in  preparation 35 

XII.  Index  of  contributors  to  publications 37 


I.— CHRONOLOGICAL    ENUMERATION    OF    PUBLICA- 
TIONS. 


[For  complete  titles,  refer  to  the  pages  as  numbered  below.] 


Page. 

I.  1867. — First  Annual  Report  (Nebraska)  [out  of  print,  see  X] . .  9 

II.  1868. — Second  Annual  Report  (Wyoming)  [out  of  print,  see  X]  9 

III.  1869. — Third  Annual  Report  (Colorado  and  New  Mexico)  [out 

of  print,  see  X] 9 

IV.  1871. — Final  Report  en  Nebraska  and  Adjacent  Territory 23 

V.  1871. — Fourth  Annual  Report  (Wyoming  and  Contiguous  Terri- 
tory)   10 

VI.  1872.— Lists  of  Elevations  and  Distances  in  the  United  States 
west  of  the  Mississippi  River.     Collated  and  arranged 

by  Prof.  C.  Thomas 28 

VII.  1872. — Fifth  Annual  Report  (Montana  and  adjacent  territory)..  n 

VIII.  1872. — Supplement  to  Fifth  Annual  Report. — Report  on  fossil 

flora.     By  Leo  Lesquereux 12 

IX.  1872.— Profiles,  Sketches,  &c.     By  Henry  Elliott 28 

X.  1873. — First,  Second,  and  Third  Annual  Reports.     (Reprint  of 

Reports  for  1867,  1868,  and  1869) 10 

XL  1873. — Sixth  Annual  Report.     (Portions  of  Montana,  Idaho, 

Wyoming,  and  Utah) 12 

XII.  1873. — Contributions  to  the  Extinct  Vertebrate  Fauna  of  the 

Western  Territories.     By  Joseph  Leidy 24 

XIII.  1873.— Synopsis  of  the  Acrididae  of  North  America.     By  Cyrus 

Thomas,  Ph.  D 25 

XIV.  1873.— Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  I.— Lists  of  Elevations. 

By  Henry  Gannett 17 

XV.  1873.— Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  2.— Meteorological  Ob- 
servations.    By  Henry  Gannett 17 

XVI.  1874.— Bulletin  No.  i 19 

XVII.  1874.— Bulletin  No.  2 19 

XVIII.  1874.— Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  3. — Birds  of  the  North- 
west.    By  Elliott  Coues 17 

XIX.  1874. — Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  4. — Synopsis  of  the  Flora 

ofColorado.  By  Thomas  C.  Porter  and  John  M.  Coulter.  18 
XX.  1874.— Miscellaneous   Publications  No.    5. — Descriptive  Cata- 
logue of  Photographs.     By  W.  H.  Jackson 18 

XXI.   1874. —  Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  6. — Meteorological  Ob- 
servations.    By  George  B.  Chittenden 18 

XXII.   1874. — The  Cretaceous  Flora.     By  Leo  Lesquereux 26 

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Page. 

XXIII.  1874.— Seventh  Annual  Report  (Colorado) 14 

XXIV.  1874. — Catalogue  of  Publications  29 

XXV.  1 875. — Cretaceous  Vertebrata.     By  E.  D.  Cope 24 

XXVI.   1875.— Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  i.     Third  edition 17 

XXVII.   1875. — Miscellaneous    Publications    No.    5.     Second    edition. 

(Illustrated) 18 

XXVIII.  1875.— Bulletin  No.  I,  second  series 19 

XXIX.  1875.— Bulletin  No.  2,  second  series 20 

XXX.   1875. — Bulletin  No.  3,  second  series 20 

XXXI.  1875. — Bulletin  No.  4,  second  series 20 

XXXII.  1875.— Bulletin  No.  5,  second  series 20 

XXXIII.  1876. —  Bulletin  No.  6,  second  series 21 

XXXIV.  1876.— Bulletin,  Volume  II,  No.  1 21 

XXXV.  1876.— Bulletin,  Volume  II,  No.  2 ...  21 

XXXVI.  1876.— Bulletin,  Volume  II,  No.  3 21 

XXXVII.  1876.— Bulletin,  Volume  II,  No.  4 22 

XXXVIII.  1876.— Eighth  Annual   Report    (Colorado  and  adjacent   terri- 
tory)   15 

XXXIX.  1876.— Monograph  of  theGeometrid  Moths.     By  A.  S.  Packard.  27 

XL.  1876.— Invertebrate  Paleontology.     By  F.  B.  Meek 26 

XLI.  1877.  — Catalogue  of  Publications.     Second  edition 29 


II.— ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF  PROGRESS. 


I.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1867. 
(First  Annual  Report.) 

[First  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the 
Territories,  embracing  Nebraska.  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geolo- 
gist. Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  Commissioner  of  the 
General  Land-Office,  1867.]  <  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  Gen- 
eral Land-Office,  for  the  year  1867.  Washington,  1867.  pp.  128— 
181,  where  it  appears  in  the  form  of  a  letter  dated  "  Nebraska  City,, 
July  i,  1867",  without  any  other  heading. 

II.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1868. 
(Second  Annual  Report.) 

[Second  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of 
the  Territories,  embracing  Wyoming.  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S. 
Geologist.  Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  Commissioner 
oftheGeneral  Land-Office,  1868.]  <Reportof  the  Commissioner 
of  General  Land-Office,  for  the  year  1868.  Washington,  1868. 
pp.  220-255,  where  it  appears  in  the  form  of  letters  dated  "  Fort 
Steele,  Union  Pacific  Railroad,  September  5,  1868",  and  "Fort 
Sanders,  Wyoming  Territory,  September  25,  1868",  under  the 
heading  "  Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden  on  the  Geography  of  the  Mis- 
souri Valley". 

III.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1869. 

( Third  Annual  Report.) 

Preliminary  Field  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey |  of  |  Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  |  conducted  |  under  the  au- 
thority of  Hon.  J.  D.  Cox,  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  |  By  F.  V. 
Hayden,  |  United  States  Geologist.  |  —  |  Washington :  |  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.  |  1869.  [Svo,  155  pp.] 

CONTENTS. 

Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden. — Geological  Report,     pp.  7-99. 

Report  of  Persifor  Frazer,  jr. — Mines  and  Minerals  of  Colorado,     pp.  101-130. 

Report  of  Cyrus  Thomas. — Agriculture  of  Colorado,     pp.  131-155. 

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REPRINT  OF  I.  II.  AND  III. 

First,  Second,  and  Third  Annual  Reports  |  of  the  |  United  States 
Geological  Survey  |  of  the  Territories  |  for  |  the  years  1867,  1868. 
and  1869,  |  under  the  |  Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Wash- 
ington: |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1873.  [8vo,  261  pp.,  i  l.j 

CONTENTS. 

[i]   First  Annual  Report  |  of  the  |  United   States  Geological   Survey  |  of  the 
Territories,  |  embracing  Nebraska.  |  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist,  j  —  | 
Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  Commissioner  of  |  the  General  Land- 
Office.  |  —  |  1867.     pp.  5-64. 

NOTE. — Reprinted  from  the  "  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  General  Land-Office 
for  the  year  1867".     Washington,  1867.     pp.  128-181. 

[2]  Second  Annual   Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  |  of  the 
Territories,  |  embracing  Wyoming.  |  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist.  |  —  | 
Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  Commissioner  of  |  the  General  Land- 
Office.  |  1868.     pp.  65-102. 

NOTE. — Reprinted  from  the  u  Report  of  the  Commissioner  of  General  Land-Office 
for  the  year  1868 ".     Washington:  1868.    pp.  220-255. 

3]  Third  Annual   Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  |  of  the 
Territories,  |   embracing  |  Colorado   and   New    Mexico.  |  Conducted   under 
the  authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  |  By  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S. 
Geologist,     pp.  103-251. 
NOTE. — Reprinted  from  the  separate  Report.     (See  III,  p.  9). 

IV.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1870. 
(Fourth  Annual  Report.) 

Preliminary  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  |  of  | 
Wyoming,   and  |  Portions    of  Contiguous    Territories,  |  (being  a 
second  annual  report   of  progress,)  |  conducted  |  under  the   au- 
thority of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  |  by  |  F.  V.   Hayden,  | 
United  States  Geologist.  |  —  |  Washington :  |  Government  Print- 
ing Office.  |  1872.     [8vo,  511  pp.] 

CONTENTS. 

Part  I.  Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden. — Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  pp.  9-81 . 
Part  II.   [Report  of  F.  V.   Hayden.]— Geology  of  the   Missouri  Valley,     pp. 

83-188. 

"    Part  III.  Report  of  Professor  Cyrus  Thomas  : 
Part  I.  Agriculture,     pp.  192-264. 

Part  II.  A  List  and  Descriptions  of  New  Species  of  Orthoptera  [with  re- 
marks on  the  Caloptenns  sprctus,  or  Hateful  Grasshopper,],    pp.  265-284. 
Part  IV.   Special  Reports  : 

I.  Preliminary  Paleontological  Report,  consisting  of  lists  of  fossils,  with 
descriptions  of  some  new  types,  etc. .    By  F.  B.  Meek.     pp.  287-318. 

II.  On  the  Tertiary  Coals  of  the  West.     By  Jas.  T.   Hedge,  Geologist, 
pp.  318-329. 


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Part  IV.   Special  Reports — Continued. 

III.  The  Ancient  Lakes  of  Western  America :   their  deposits  and  drainage. 
By  J.  S.  Newberry,  LL.  D.     pp.  329-339. 

IV.  Report  on  the  Vertebrate  Fossils  of  the  Tertiary  Formations  of  the 
West.     By  Prof.  Joseph  Leidy.     pp.  340-370. 

V.  On  the  Fossil  Plants  of  the  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Formations  of 
Kansas  and  Nebraska.     By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  370-385. 

VI.  On  the  Fossil  Reptiles  and  Fishes  of  the  Cretaceous  Rocks  of  Kansas. 
By  Prof.  E.  D.  Cope.     pp.  385-424. 

VII.  On  the  Fishes  of  the  Tertiary  Shales  of  Green  River,  Wyoming  Ter- 
ritory.    By  Prof.  E.  D.  Cope.     pp.  425-431. 

VIII.  Recent  Reptiles  and  Fishes.     Report  on  the  Reptiles  and  Fishes 
obtained  by  the  Naturalists  of  the  Expedition.     By  E.  D.  Cope,  A.  M. 
PP-  432-442. 

IX.  Material  Resources.     Report  on  the  Industrial  Resources  of  Western 
Kansas  and  Eastern  Colorado.     By  R.  S.  Elliott,     pp.  442-458. 

Part  V.     Catalogues : 

I.  Mammals  and  Birds.     A  List  of  Mammals  and  Birds  collected  in  Wyo- 
ming Territory,  by  Mr.  H.  D.  Smith  and  Mr.  James  Stevenson,  during 
the  expedition  of  1870.     By  James  Stevenson,     pp.  461-466. 

II.  Report  on  Mollusca.     By  S.  R.  Roberts,     pp.  467-469. 

III.  Coleoptera.     A  List  of  Coleoptera  collected  by  C.  Thomas,  in  Eastern 
Colorado  and  Northeastern  New  Mexico,  during  the  survey  of  1869. 
By  Dr.  G.  H.  Horn.     pp.  469-470. 

IV.  Hemiptera.     A  List  of  Hemiptera  collected  in  Eastern  Colorado  and 
Northeastern  New  Mexico,  by  C.  Thomas,  during  the  expedition  of  1869. 
By  P.  R.  Uhler,  esq.     pp.  471-472. 

V.  Catalogue"  of  Plants.     By  Thomas  C.  Porter,     pp.  472-484. 

VI.  Catalogue  of  Plants.     A  List  of  Plants  collected  by  C.  Thomas,  in 
Eastern  Colorado  and  Northeastern  New  Mexico,  during  the  survey  of 
1869.     By  Dr.  C.  C.  Parry,     pp.  484-487. 

Appendix.     Meteorology,  &c.     By  Mr.  J.  W.  Beaman.     pp.  488-501. 

V.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1871. 
(Fifth  Annual  Report.} 

Preliminary  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  |  of  | 
Montana  |  and  |  Portions  of  Adjacent  Territories;  |  being  a  fifth 
annual  report  of  progress.  |  By  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United  States  Ge- 
ologist. |  —  |  Conducted    under    authority    of  the    Secretary   of 
the  Interior.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  | 
1872.     [8.vo,  i-vi,  3-538  pp.  (with  64  figures),  2  pi.,  5  maps  folded.] 

CONTEXTS. 

Part  \.  Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden.     pp.  11-204. 

Part  II.  Agricultural  Resources  of  the  Territories.     By  Prof.  Cyrus  Thomas, 
pp.  205-279. 


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Part  III.   Paleontology: 

Fossil  Flora.     By  Leo  Lesqaereux.     pp.  283-31^. 

On  the  Geology  and  Paleontology  of  the  Cretaceous  Strata  of  Kansas.     By 

E.  D.  Cope,  A.  M.     pp.  318-349. 
On  the  Vertebrate  Fossils  of  the*Wahsatch  Group.     By  E.  D.  Cope,  A.  M. 

P?.  35°-353- 

On  the  Fossil  Vertebrates  of  the  early  Tertiary  Formation  of  Wyoming. 
By  Prof.  Joseph  Leidy.     pp.  353~372. 

Preliminary  List  of  the  Fossils  collected  by  Dr.  Hayden's  Exploring  Ex- 
pedition in  Utah  and  Wyoming  Territories,  with  descriptions  of  a  few 
new  species.     By  F.  B.  Meek.     pp.  373-377. 
Part  IV.     Zoology  and  Botany  : 

I.  Notice  of  some  Worms  collected  during  Dr.  Hayden's  Expedition  to  the 
Yellowstone  River  in  the  summer  of   1871.     By  Prof.  Joseph   Leidy. 
pp.  381-382. 

II.  Coleoptera.     By  George  H.  Horn,  M.  D.     pp.  382-392. 

III.  Notices  of  the  Hemiptera  of  the  \Vestern  Territories  of  the  United 
States,  chiefly  from  the  Surveys  of  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden.     By  P.  R.  Uhler. 
pp.  392-423. 

IV.  Notes  on  the  Saltatorial  Orthoptera  of  the  Rocky  Mountain  Regions. 
By  Prof.  Cyrus  Thomas,     pp.  423-466. 

V.  List  of  Species  of  Butterflies  collected  by  Campbell  Carrington  and 
\Villiam   B.   Logan,  of  the  Expedition,  in   1871.     By  W.  H.    Edwards. 
pp.  466-467. 

VI.  Report  on  the  Recent  Reptiles  and  Fishes  of  the  Survey,  collected  by 
Campbell  Carrington  and  C.  M.  Dawes.     By  E.  D.  Cope,  A.  M.     pp. 
467-476. 

VII.  Catalogue  of  Plants.     By  Prof.  Thomas  C.  Porter,     pp.  477-498. 
Part  V.  Meteorology.     By  J.  W.  Beaman.     pp.  499-524. 

Supplement  of  the  Fifth  Annual  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Ge- 
ological Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories  for  1871.  |  —  |  F.  V.  Hayden, 
|  United  States  Geologist-in-charge.  |  Report  on  Fossil  Flora. 
By  Leo  Lesquereux.  |  —  |  Conducted  under  authority  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing 
Office.  |  1872.  [8vo,  22  pp.] 
NOTE. — Published  as  a  separate  pamphlet. 

VI.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1872. 

(Sixth  Annual  Report.) 

Sixth  Annual  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  | 
of  |  the  Territories,  |  embracing  |  Portions  of  Montana,  Idaho, 
Wyoming,  and  Utah ;  |  being  a  report  of  progress  of  the  ex-  |  plo- 
rations  for  the  year  1872.  |  By  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United  States 
Geologist.  |  —  |  Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  |  Secretary 
of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office. 
|  1873.  [8vo,  xi,  844  pp.  (with  68  figures  and  3  diagrams),  12 
pi.,  5  maps.] 


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CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,     pp.  i-io. 

Part  I.  Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden.     pp.  12-64,  with  3  maps. 

Report  of  N.  P.  Langford  on  the  Resources  of  Snake  River  Valley,     pp. 

86-91. 
Means  of  Access  to  the  Yellowstone  National  Park  by  Railroads.     [By  R. 

Hering.]     pp.  92-95. 

Report  of  A.  C.  Peale,  M.  D.     pp.  99-187. 
Report  of  Frank  H.  Bradley,  Geologist  of  the  Snake  River  Division,    pp. 

189-271,  with  2  maps. 
Physical  Geography  and  Agricultural   Resources  of  Minnesota,  Dakota, 

and  Nebraska.     By  Cyrus  Thomas,  Ph.  D.     pp.  273-313. 
Part  II.  Special  Reports  on  Geology  and  Paleontology,     pp.  315-658. 

Lignitic  Formation  and  Fossil  Flora.     By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  317-427, 

Paleontological  Report,  [etc.]     By  F.  B.  Meek.     pp.  429-518. 

Report  of  a  Geological  Reconnaissance  along  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad. 

By  H.  M.  Bannister,  M.  D.     pp.  519-541. 
On  the  Extinct  Vertebrata  of  the  Eocene  of  Wyoming,  observed  by  the 

Expedition  of  1872,  with  Notes  on  the  Geology.     By  Edward  D.  Cope, 

A.  M.     pp.  543-649,  pi.  1-6. 
On  Remains  of  Primitive  Art  in  the  Bridger  Basin  of  Southern  Wyoming. 

By  Prof.  Joseph  Leidy.     pp.  651-654,  pi.  7-12. 
Ancient  Mounds  in  Dakota.     By  C.  Thomas,  Ph.  D.     pp.  655-658. 
Part  III.  Special  Reports  on  Zoology  and  Botany,     pp.  659-792. 

Report  on  the  Mammals  and  Birds  of  the  Expedition.     By  C.  H.  Merriam. 

pp.  661-715. 

Coleoptera.     By  George  H.  Horn,  M.  D.     p.  717. 
Notes  on  Orthoptera.     By  Cyrus  Thomas,  Ph.  D.     pp.  719-725. 
Odonata  from  the  Yellowstone.     By  Dr.  H.  Hagen.     pp.  727-729. 
Descriptions  of  New  Species  of  Mallophaga,  collected  by  C.  H.  Merriam 

while  in  the  Government  Geological  Survey  of  the   Rocky  Mountains, 

[etc.]     By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  731-734. 
Description  of  New  Parasitic  Worms  found  in  the  brain  and  other  parts  of 

Birds.     By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  735-737. 

Description  of  New  Insects.     By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  739-741. 
Insects  inhabiting  Great  Salt  Lake  and  other  saline  or  alkaline  lakes  in 

the  West.     By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  743-746. 
Botany.     By  J.  M.  Coulter,     pp.  747-792. 
Part  IV. 

Report  on  Astronomy  and  Hypsometry.     By  Henry  Gannett,  M.  E.     pp. 

793-807. 
Notes  on  the  Climate  of  Montana.     By  Granville  Stuart,     pp.  809-817. 


14  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

VII.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1873. 

{Seventh  Annual  Report.} 

Annual  Report  j  of  |  the  United  States  |  Geological  and  Geograph- 
ical Survey  |  of  |  the  Territorie.%  |  embracing  Colorado,  |  being  a 
report  of  progress  of  |  the  exploration  for  the  year  1873,  |  by  |  F. 
V.  Hayden,  |  United  States  Geologist.  |  —  |  Conducted  under 
the  authority  of  the  Secretary  |  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Washing- 
ton: |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1874.  [8vo,  i-xii,  1-718  pp. 
(with  no  illustrations,  including  wood-cuts,  plates,  and  maps).] 

CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,     pp.  1-14. 

Part  I.  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Mining  Industry,     p.  15. 

Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist,     pp.  17-82. 

Report  of  Arch.   R.   Marvine,  Assistant  Geologist  directing  the   Middle 
Park  Division,     pp.  83-192. 

Report  of  A.  C.  Peale,  M.  D.,  Geologist  of  the  South  Park  Division,    pp. 

193-273. 

Report  of  F.  M.  Endlich,  S.  N.  D.,  [Geologist  of  the  San  Luis  Division.] 
pp.  275-361. 

Part  II.  Special  Reports  on  Palaeontology,     p.  363. 

The  Lignitic  Formation  and  its  Fossil  Flora.     By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp. 

365-425. 

Report  on  the  Vertebrate  Paleontology  of  Colorado.     By  Edward  D.  Cope, 
A.M.     pp.  427-533. 

[With  "  Appendix"  to  Chapter  II,  pp.  455-456,  viz  :  u  Descriptions  of  New  Mol- 
lusks  from  Cretaceous  Beds  of  Colorado,  by  T.  A.  Conrad."] 

Part  III.  Zoology,     p.  535. 

1.  Report  of  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter  on  the  Collections  made  by  him  in 

1873,  while  connected   with   the   United   States   Geological    Survey. 
PP-  537-538. 

2.  Destruction  of  Pine-timber  in  the  Rocky  Mountains,  [in    connection 

with  insects.]     By  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter,  U.  S.  A.     pp.  538-539. 

3.  Report  on  the  Alpine  Insect  Fauna  of  Colorado.     By  Lieut.  W.  L.  Car- 

penter, U.  S.  A.     pp.  539-542. 

4.  List  of  Species  of  Butterflies  collected  by  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter,  U.  S. 

A.,  for  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  Colorado,  1873.     By 
W.  H.  Edwards,     p.  542. 

5.  On  the  Geographical  Distribution  of  the  Moths  of  Colorado.     By  A.  S. 

Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  543-560. 

6.  Report  on  the  Diptera  collected  by  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter  in  Colorado 

during  the  Summer  of  1873.     By  C.  R.  Osteii  Sacken.     pp.  561-566. 

7.  Notice  on  the  Galls  collected  by   Lieut.    W.  L.  Carpenter.     By  C.  R. 

Osten  Sacken.     p.  567. 

8.  List  of  Species  of  Coleoptera,  collected  by    Lieut.  W.   L.  Carpenter, 

United  States  Army,  for  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  Colo- 
rado, 1873.     By  Henry  Ulke.     pp.  567-571. 

9.  Report  on  the  Pseudo-Neuroptera  and  Neuroptera  collected  by  Lieut. 

W.  L.  Carpenter  in  1873  in  Colorado.     By  Dr.  H.  A.  Hagen.     pp. 
571-606. 


U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the   Territories.     1 5 

Part  III.  Zoology — Continued. 

10.  Report  on  the  Myriopods  collected   by    Lieut.  W.    L.   Carpenter,  in 

1873,  in  Colorado.     By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     p.  607. 

11.  Report  on  the  Amphipod  Crustaceans.     By  S.  I.  Smith,     pp.  608-611. 

12.  Description  of  a  Lernsean  Crustacean  (Achtheres  Carpenter^  obtained 

by  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter,  in  1873,  in  Colorado.     By  A.  S.  Packard, 
jr.,  M.  D.     p.  612. 

13.  Synopsis  of  the  Fresh- Water  Phyllopod  Crustacea  of  North  America. 

By  A.  S.  Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.     pp.  613-622. 

14.  List  of  Leeches  collected  by  Hayden's  Expedition,   1873.     By  A.  E. 

Verrill.     p.  623. 

15.  List  of  Terrestrial  Mollusks  collected  by  Lieut.  W.  L.  Carpenter,  U.  S. 

A.,  for  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  Colorado,  1873.     By 
William  G.  Binney.     p.  623. 
Part  IV.  Geography  and  Topography,     p.  625. 
Sketch  of  the  Methods  of  Survey  in  the  Geographical  Department.     By 

James  T.  Gardner,  Geographer,     pp.  627-628. 

The  Elevations  of  Certain  Datum-Points  on  the  Great  Lakes  and  Rivers 
and  in  the  Rocky  Mountains.     By  James  T.  Gardner,  Geographer,     pp. 
629-633-659. 
Topographical  Report  of  Middle  Park  Division,  1873.     By  S.  B.  Ladd, 

M.  E.    pp.  661-669. 

Geographical  Report  of  Henry  Gannett,  M.  E.    pp.  670-681. 
Appendix : 
Gold  Hill  Mining- Region :  its  position  and  general  geology.     By  Arch.  R. 

Marvine.     pp,  685-687. 
The  Telluride  Ores  of  the  Red  Cloud  and    Cold    Spring    Mines,   Gold 

Hill.     By  B.  Silliman.     pp.  688-691. 
General  Index,     pp.  693-703. 
Index  of  Systematic  Names,     pp.  705-718. 

VIII.— EXPLORATIONS  OF  1874. 

(Eighth  Annual  Report.*) 

Annual  Report  |  of  |  the  United  States  |  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories,  |  embracing  |  Colorado  and 
parts  of  Adjacent  Territories ;  |  being  a  |  report  of  progress  of 
the  exploration  for  the  year  1874.  |  By  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United 
States  Geologist.  |  —  |  Conducted  under  the  authority  of  the  Sec- 
retary |  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing 
Office.  |  1876.  [8vo,  i-ix,  1-515  pp.  (with  88  illustrations, — wood- 
cuts, plates,  and  maps).] 

CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,     pp.  1-17. 

Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Mining  Industry, 
Report  i,f  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist,    pp.  19-71. 

Report  of  W.  H.  Holmes,  on  the  Northwestern  portion  of  the  Elk  Mountains, 
pp.  59-71. 


1 6  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

Report  of  A.  C.  Peak,  M.  D.,  Geologist  of  Middle  Division,     pp.  73-180. 
Report  of  F.  M.  Endlich,  S.  N.  D.,  Geologist  of  San  Juan  Division,    pp.  181-240. 
Report  of  Samuel  Aughey,  Ph.  D.,  on  the  Superficial  deposits  of  Nebraska, 
pp.  241-269. 

Palattttology. 

Report  of  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  271-365. 

On  the  Tertiary  flora  of  the  North  American  Lignitic  considered  as  evi- 
dence of  the  age  of  the  formation,    pp.  271-315. 
A  Review  of  the  Cretaceous  flora  of  North  America,     pp.  316-365. 

Archeology. 

Report  of  W.  H.  Jackson.     Ancient  Ruins  in  Southwestern  Colorado,      pp. 

367-38L 

Zoology. 

Report  of  Ernest  Ingersoll,  on  the  Natural  History  of  the  U.  S.  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories,  1874.     pp.  383-410. 

Topography  and  Geography. 

Report  of  Henry  Gannett,   M.  E.,   Topographer    directing  Middle  Division. 

pp.  411-433. 
Report  of  S.   B.   Ladd,    M.  E.     Topographical  Report  of  Northern  Division, 

1874.      pp.  435-442. 
Report  of  A.  D.  Wilson.     Means  of  communication  between  Denver  and  the 

San  Juan  Mines,     pp.  443-449. 
Report  of  Franklin  Rhoda.     Report  on  the  Topography  of   the    San    Juan 

country,    pp.  451-496. 
General  Index,     pp.  497-508. 
Systematic  Index,     pp.  509-515. 


Ill— MISCELLANEOUS  PUBLICATIONS. 


Department  of  the  Interior.  |  U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist-in- 
charge.  |  —  | 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No.  i.  |  —  |  Lists  of  F.levations  |  in  | 
that   portion    of    the    United    States  |  west    of  |  the    Mississippi 
River.  |  —  |  Collated  and  arranged  |  by  |  Henry  Gannett,  Assist- 
ant. |  —  |   Washington:   |    Government    Printing    Office.  |  1873. 
[8vo,  47  PP-] 

NOTE. — This  is  virtually  a  second  edition^  much  modified,  of  an  unclassified  publication 
having  the  following  title  and  collation :  |  Lists  |  of  |  Elevations  and  Distances  |  in  that 
portion  of  the  United  States  |  west  of  the  Mississippi  River.  |  —  |  Collated  and  arranged 
by  |  Prof.  C.  Thomas,  Asst.  U.  S.  Geol.  Surv.,  |  under  |  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden.  |  —  |  Wash- 
ington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1872.  [i2mo,  31  pp.]  That  being  then  the  orig- 
inal edition,  Mr.  Gannett's  revision  of  the  subject  in  1873  is  considered  a  second  edition 
(though  not  so  named  in  the  title),  and  his  revision  of  1875  is  the  third  edition,  and  so  en- 
titled. See  title  next  below,  and  see  beyond,  under  head  of  u  Unclassified  Publications," 
p.  28. 

II. 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No   i.  |  —  |  Lists  of  Elevations  |  prin- 
cipally in  |  that  portion  of  the  United  States  |  west  of  |  the  Mis- 
sissippi River.  |  Third  edition.  |  —  |  Collated  and  arranged  |  by  | 
Henry  Gannett,  M.  E.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing 
Office.  |  1875.     [8vo,  72,  i-ii  pp.] 
NOTE. — See  note  to  No.  i. 

III. 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No.  2.  |  —  |  Meteorological  Observa- 
tions, |  during  |  the  year  1872,  |  in  |  Utah,  Idaho,  and  Montana   | 
Prepared  for  publication  by  |  Henry   Gannett,   Assistant.  |  —  | 
Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1873.    [8vo,  i2opp.] 

IV. 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No.  3.  |  —  |  Birds  of  the  Northwest:  | 
A  Hand  Book  |  of  |  the  Ornithology  |  of  the  |  Region  drained  by 
the  Missouri  River  j  and  its  Tributaries.  |  —  |  By  Elliott  Coues,  | 
Captain  and  Assistant  Surgeon  U.  S.  Army.  |  —  |  Washington:  | 


Government  Printing  Office.  |  1874.     [8vo,  i-xi,  1-791  pp.) 


i 

2  I/ 


1 8  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

V. 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No.  4.  |  —  |  Synopsis  |  of  the  |  Flora 
of  Colorado,  |  by  |  Thomas  £.  Porter  |  and  |  John   M.  Coulter. 
|  —  |  Washington:  |  Government    Printing   Office.  |  March    20, 
1874.     [8vo,  5  p.  1.,  1 80  pp.] 

NOTE. — The  enumeration  of  Musci  and  Hepatica  is  by  Leo  Lesquereux;  that 
of  the  Lichens,  by  Henry  Willey ;  and  that  of  the  Fungi,  by  Charles  H.  Peck. 

VI. 

Miscellaneous    Publications— No.  5.    |  —  |    Descriptive    Catalogue 
|  of  |  the  Photographs  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey |  of  |  the  Territories,  |  for  |  the  years  1869  to  1873,  inclusive.  | 
W.H.Jackson,  |  photographer.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government 
Printing  Office.  |  1874.     [8vo,  83  pp.] 

VII. 

Miscellaneous    Publications — No.    5.  |  —  |  Descriptive    Catalogue 
|  of  |  the  Photographs  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Sur- 
vey |  of  |  the  Territories,  |  for  |  the  years  1869  to  1875,  inclusive. 
|  Second  edition.   |  —  |  W.  H.  Jackson,  Photographer.   |  —  | 
Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1875.     [8vo,  81  pp. 
(14  illustrations).] 

VIII. 

Miscellaneous  Publications — No.  6.  |  —  |  Meteorological  Observa- 
tions |  made  during  |  the  year  1873  and  the  early  part  of  the  year 
1874  |  in  |  Colorado  and  Montana  Territories.  |  Prepared  for  pub- 
lication by  |  George  B.  Chittenden.  |  —  |  Washington :  |  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.  |  1874.  [8vo,  57  pp.] 


IV.— BULLETINS. 


I. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Bulletin  |  of  |  the  United  States 
|  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F. 

V.  Hayden,  |  U.  S.  Geologist-in-charge.  |  1874  and  1875.  |  Vol.  I. 
|  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1875.    [8vo, 

xiii  pp.  +  28  pp.  -f  77  pp.  +  499  PP-  +J9  ^  unpaged,  26  pll.,  3 

maps,  i  wood-cut.] 

NOTE. — Consisting  of  the  separately-paged  Bulletins  Nos.  I  and  2,  "first 

series",  and  of  the  continuously-paged  Bulletins  Nos.  I  to  6  inclusive,  "second 

series",  furnished  with  xiii  pp.  extra  (title,  table  of  contents,  &c.).     The    is- 
tinction  of  "series"  is  not  maintained  after  No.  6,  which  completes  Vol.  I. 

CONTENTS. 

/  Sries,  1874.] 
No.  i.— [8vo,  28  pp.] 

List  of  Members  and  Colaborators  of  the  Survey  for  1873.     pp.  3-4. 
List  of  the  Publications  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,     pp.  5-7. 
Report  on  the  Stratigraphy  and  Pliocene  Vertebrate  Paleontology  of  Northern 
Colorado.     By  Edward  D.  Cope,  A.  M.     pp.  7-28. 

No.  2. — [8vo,  77  pp.,  1 1.] 

Review  of  the  Vertebrata  of  the  Cretaceous  Period  found  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi River.     By  Edward  D.  Cope,  A.  M.     pp.  5-48. 

Supplementary  Notices  of  Fishes  from  the  Freshwater  Tertiaries  of  the  Rocky 
Mountains.     [By  Edward  D.  Cope,  A.  M.]     pp.  49-51. 

On  the  General  Characters  and  the  Relation  of  the  Flora  of  the  Dakota  Group. 
By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  52-62. 

Descriptions  of  some  New  Orthoptera,  and  Notes  on  some  species  but  little 
known.     By  Cyrus  Thomas,     pp.  63-71. 

Notes  on  the   Rocky  Mountain  Ranges  in  Colorado  Territory.     [By  James  T. 
Gardner.]     pp.  72-77. 

Second  Series,  i875~'6. 
No.  i.— [8vo,  47  pp.] 

I.  On  the  Fishes  of  the  Tertiary  Shales   of  the  South  Park  [Colorado].     By 
E.  L\  Cope.     pp.  3-5. 

II.  On  the  Cranial  and  Dental  Characters  of  Mephitinse,  with  Description  of 
Mephitis  frontata,  n.  sp.  foss.     By  Dr.  Elliott   Coues,  U.  S.  A.      pp.  7-15 
(with  one  wood-cut). 


2o  Ciif illicit:  of  the  Publications  of  the 

III.  Ancient    Ruins    in   Southwestern    Colorado.     By   W.   H.  Jackson,     pp. 
17-38,  pll.  I-III. 

IV.  Note  on  some  Fossils  from  near  the  Eastern  Base  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
west  of  Greeley  and  Evans, 'Colorado,  and  others  from  about  two  hundred 
miles  farther  eastward,  with  descriptions  of  a  few  new  species.     By  F.  B. 
Meek,  Paleontologist,     pp.  39-47. 

No.  2. — [8vo,  pp.  49-142  ] 

I.  Monograph  of  the  Genus  Leucosticte,  Swainson;  or,  Gray-crowned  Purple 
Finches.     By  Robert  Ridgway.     pp.  51-82. 

II.  The  Cranial  and  Dental  Characters  of  Geomyidse.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues. 
pp.  83-90. 

III.  Synopsis  of  Insectivorous  Mammals.     By  Theodore  Gill.     pp.  91-120. 

IV.  Report  on  the  Natural   History  of   United  States  Geological  and  Geo- 
graphical   Survey   of   the   Territories,    1874.      By   Ernest   Ingersoll.      pp. 
121-142. 

No.  3. — [8vo,  pp.  143-211  +  2  11.,  2  maps  and  4  other  illustrations.] 

I.  Means  of  Communication  between  Denver  and  the  San  Juan  Mines.     By  A. 
D.  Wilson,  Topographer  directing,     pp.  145-149,  with  map. 

II.  Report  on  the  Mines  and  Geology  of  the  San  Juan  Country.     By  F.  M.  End- 
lich,  S.  X.  D.     pp.  151-164,  with  map. 

III.  Report   on   the  Topography  of  the  San  Juan  Country.      By   Franklin 
Rhoda,  Assistant  Topographer,     pp.  165-209,  with  2  folded  plates. 

IV.  Note  on  some  Peculiar  Forms  of  Erosion  in  Eastern  Colorado.     By  F.  V. 
Hayden.     pp.  210-211,  with  2  heliotype  illustrations,  (pll.  VII-VIII.) 

No.  4. —  [8vo,  pp.  215-231  +  10  11.,  10  plates.] 

I.  Notes  on  the  Surface   Features  of  the   Colorado  or  Front  Range  of  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  By  F.  V.  Hayden.  pp.  215-220,  with  2  plates,  (pll.  IX,  X.) 

II.  The  Tertiary  Physopoda  of  Colorado.  By  Samuel  H.  Scudder.  pp.  221-223. 

III.  Outlines  of  a  Natural  Arrangement  of  the  Falconidae.  By  Robert  Ridgway. 
pp.  225-231,  with  8  plates. 

No.  5.—  [8vo,  pp.  233-414  +  2.  11.,  3  pll.] 

I.  A  Review  of  the  Fossil  Flora  of  North  America.     By  Leo  Lesquereux.    pp. 
233-248. 

II.  Notes  on  the  Geology  of  some  Localities  near  Canon  City,  Fremont  Co., 
Col.     By  S.  G.  Williams,     pp.  249-251. 

III.  Some  Account,  Critical,  Descriptive,  and  Historical,  of  Zapus  hudsonius. 
By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A.     pp.  253-262. 

IV.  On  the  Breeding  Habits,  Nest,  and  Eggs  of  the  White-tailed  Ptarmigan 
(Lagopus  leucurus).     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A.     pp.  263-266. 

V.  List  of  Hemiptera  of  the  Region  west  of  the  Mississippi  River,  including 
those  collected  during  the  Hayden  Explorations  of  1873.     Bv  P-  R-  Uhler. 
pp.  267-361,  with  3  plates,  (pll.  19-21.) 

VI.  On  Some  New  Species  of  Fossil  Plants  from  the  Lignitic  Formations. 
By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  363-389. 

VII.  New  Species  of  Fossil  Plants  from  the  Cretaceous   Formation  of  the 
Dakota  Group.     By  Leo  Lesquereux.     pp.  391-400. 

VIII.  Notes   on   the   Lignitic  Group  of  Eastern   Colorado   and   Portions   of 
Wyoming.     By  F.  V.  Hayden.     pp.  401-411. 

IX.  On  the  Supposed  Ancient  Outlet  of  Great  Salt  Lake.     By  A.  S.  Packard, 
jr      pp.  413-414. 


U-  S-  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.     2  r 

No.  6.— [Svo,  pp.  415-499  +  5  11.,  5  pll.]  Feb.  8,  1876. 

I.  An  Account  of  the  Various  Publications  relating    to  the  Travels  of 
Lewis  and  Clarke,  with  a  commentary  on  the  zoological  results  of  their 
expedition.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A.     pp.  417-444. 

II.  Notice  of  a  very  large   Goniatite  from   Eastern  Kansas.     By  F.   B. 
Meek.     pp.  445,446. 

III.  Fossil  Orthoptera  from  the  Rocky  Mountain  Tertiaries.     By  Samuel 
H.  Scudder.     pp.  447-449. 

IV.  Studies  of  the  American  Falconidce.     By  Robert  Ridgway.     pp.  451- 
473,  with  5  plates  and  5  1.  explanatory. 

V.  Index,  pp.  475~499- 

Index  to  all  preceding  Bulletins,  with  title,  table  of  contents,  &c.     p.  i-xiii. 

II. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  Bulletin  |  of  |  the  United  States  | 
Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V. 
Hayden,  |  U.  S.  Geologist-in-charge.  |  1876.  |  —  |  Volume 
II.  |  —  [Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1876. 
[Svo,  pp.  i-xii,  1-292, +  8  11.  unpaged,  pll.  1-49,  (pll.  32-41  = folded 
pll.  I-X,)-f-pll.  I-VI,  2  folded  maps,  2  wood-cuts  in  text.] 

CONTEXTS. 
No.  i. —  [Svo,  pp.  1-87,  with  29  plates  and  i  map.]  Mar.  21,  1876. 

I.  A  Notice  of  the  Ancient   Ruins  of  Southwestern  Colorado,  examined 
during  the  summer  of  1875.     By  W.  H.  Holmes,     pp.  3-24,  pll.  1-14. 

II.  A  Notice  of  the  Ancient  Ruins  in  Arizona  and  Utah  lying  about  the 
Rio  San  Juan.     By  W.  H.  Jackson,     pp.  25-45,  pll.  15-22  and  a  map. 

III.  The  Human  Remains  found  among  the  Ancient  Ruins  of  South-west- 
ern  Colorado  and   New  Mexico.     By  Dr.  Emil  Bessels.     pp.  47-63, 
pll.  23-29. 

IV.  Ancient  Art  in  Northwestern  Colorado.     By  E.  A.  Barber,     pp.  65-66. 

V.  Bead  Ornaments,  employed   by  the  Ancient  Tribes  of  Utah  and  Ari- 
zona.    By  E.  A.  Barber,     pp.  67-69. 

VI.  Language  and  Utensils  of  the  modern  Utes.     By  E.  A.  Barber,     pp. 
71-76. 

VII.  Fossil  Coleoptera  from  the  Rocky  Mountain  Tertiaries.     By  Samuel 
H.  Scudder.     pp.  77-87. 

No.  2. — [Svo,  pp.  89-195,  with  2  plates  and  2  unpaged  leaves.]     Apr.  i,  1876. 

I.  Studies  of  the  American  Falconidoe.     By  Robert  Ridgway.     pp.  91-182, 
2  11.  unpaged,  pll.  30,  31. 

II.  Ornithology  of  Guadeloupe  Island.    By  Robert  Ridgway.    pp.  183-195. 

No.  3.—  [Svo,  pp.  196-277,  with  10  plates  and  i  map.J  June  5,  1876. 

I.  Notes  Descriptive  of  Some  Geological  Sections  of  the  Country  about 
the  Headwaters  of  the  Missouri  and  Yellowstone  Rivers.  By  F.  V. 
Hayden.  pp.  197-209,  pll.  32-41,  (=  folded  pll.  I-X.) 


2  2  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

II.  Notes  on  the  Tertiary  and  Cretaceous  Periods  of  Kansas.     By  B.  F_ 
Mudge.     pp.  211-221. 

III.  Notes  in  relation  to  the  accompanying  Contour- Map  of  the  United 
States.     By  Henry  Gannett,  M.  E.     pp.  223-226,  map. 

IV.  The  Flora  of  Southwestern  Colorado.      By  T.  S.  Brandegee.     pp. 
227-248. 

V.  Brief  Synopsis  of  North  American  Earwigs,  with  an  Appendix  on  the 
Fossil  Species.     By  Samuel  H.  Scudder.     p.  249-260. 

VI.  List  of  the  Orthoptera  collected  by  Dr.  A.  S.  Packard  in  Colorado  and 
the  neighboring  Territories,  during  the  Summer  of  1875.    By  Samuel  H. 
Scudder.     pp.  261-267. 

VII.  Notice  of  a  small  Collection  of  Butterflies  made  by  Dr.  A.  S.  Packard 
in  Colorado  and  Utah,  in  1875.     By  Samuel  H.  Scudder.     pp.  269-270. 

VIII.  Notes  on  the  Grammar  of  the  Nez  Percys  Language.     By  George 
Ainslie.     pp.  271-277. 

Xo.  4.— [8vo,  pp.  278-392,  i-xii,  with  14  plates  and  2  wood-cuts.]    Aug.  4,  1876. 

I.  Notes  on  the  Geology  of  Northeastern  New  Mexico.     By  O.  St.  John, 
pp.  279-308,  pll.  42-49. 

II.  Geographical  Variation  among  North  American  Mammals,  especially 
in  respect  to  Size.     By  J.  A.  Allen,    pp.  309-344. 

III.  Sexual,  Individual,  and  Geographical  Variation  in  Leucosticte  tephro- 
cotis.     By  J.  A.  Allen,    pp.  345-350. 

IV.  Descriptions  and  Illustrations  of  Fossils  from  Vancouver's  and  Sucia 
Islands,  and  other  Northwestern  Localities.     By  F.  B.  Meek.    pp.  351- 
376,  6  11.  unpaged,  pll.  I-VI. 

V.  Note  on  the  New  Genus  Uintacrinus.     By  F.  B.  Meek.    pp.  375-378,. 
2  wood-cuts. 

General  Index,    pp.  379-386. 
Systematic  Index,     pp.  387-392. 

Title-page,  prefatory  note,  table  of  contents,  list  of  illustrations,  and  of 
new  species  described,  for  whole  Vol.  II.     pp.  i-xii. 

ADVERTISEMENT. — The  Bulletins  appear  irregularly,  at  convenient  inter- 
vals, the  several  numbers  of  one  year  forming  a  continuously-paged  an- 
nual volume.  Over-sheets  of  the  various  articles  in  each  Bulletin,  re- 
paged  or  not,  retitled  or  not,  are  also  issued  separately,  for  authors'  use,, 
forming  small  editions  of  about  200  copies. 


V.— FINAL  REPORT  ON  NEBRASKA. 


42(1  Congress,  ist  Session. (House  of  Representatives. \ Ex.  Doc. 
No.  19.  |  Final  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological  Survey 
|  of  |  Nebraska  |  and  Portions  of  |  the  Adjacent  Territories,  | 
made  under  the  direction  of  |  the  Commissioner  of  the  General 
Land-Office.  |  By  |  F.V.Hayden,  |  United  States  Geologist.  |  —  | 
March  23,  1871.- — Ordered  to  be  printed.  |  Washington:  |  Gov- 
ernment Printing  Office.  |  1871.  [Svo,  264  pp.,  n  pll,  with  n  11. 
explanatory,  i  map  folded.] 

CONTENTS. 

Part  I.  Geology.     By  F.  V.  Hayden.     pp.  3-79. 

Part  II.  Paleontology,  [or,~\  Report  on  the  Paleontology  of  Eastern  Nebraska, 
with  some  remarks  on  the  Carboniferous  Rocks  of  that  district.  By  F.  B. 
Meek.  pp.  81-245,  pU«  I~11- 

Part  III.  Entomology,  by  S.  H.  Scudder,  \_or,~\  Notes  on  the  Orthoptera  col- 
lected by  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden  in  Nebraska.  By  Samuel  H.  Scudder.  pp. 
247-261. 

Index,     pp.  263-264. 

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VI— MONOGRAPHS. 


I. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States 
Geological  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United 
States  Geologist-in-charge.  |  —  |  In  five  volumes.*  |  —  |  Washing- 
ton: |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1873. 

VOLUME  I. FOSSIL  VERTEBRATES- 

Part  I.  |  —  |  Contributions  |  to  the  |  Extinct  Vertebrate  Fauna  |  of 
|  the  Western  Territories.  |  By  |  Joseph  Leidy.  |  1873.    [410,358 
pp.,  37  pll,  with  37  11.  explanatory.] 

CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,  p.  I. 
Table  of  Contents,  pp.  7-11. 
Letter  to  Dr.  Hayden.  p.  13. 
Preface,  p.  14. 

Extinct  Vertebrate  Fauna  of  the  Briclger  Tertiary  Formation  of  Wyoming 

Territory,     pp.  15-197. 

Description  of  Remains  of  Mammals  from  the  Tertiary  Formation  of  Sweet- 
water  River,  Wyoming,     pp.  198-226. 

Descriptions  of  Remains  of  Vertebrata  from  Tertiary  Formations  of  differ- 
ent States  and  Territories  west  of  the  Mississippi  River,     pp.  227-265. 
Description  of  Remains  of  Reptiles  and  Fishes  from  the  Cretaceous  For- 
mations of  the  Interior  of  the  United  States,     pp.  266-310. 
Notice  of  some  Remains  of  Fishes  from  the  Carboniferous  Formations  of 

Kansas,     pp.  311-314. 
Synopsis  of  the  Extinct   Vertebrata  described  or  noticed  in  the  present 

work.     pp.  315-354- 
Index.    P1x  355-358. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States 
Geological  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  —  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  | 
United  States  Geologist-in-charge.  |  —  |  Volume  II.  |  —  |  Wash- 
ington: |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1875.  [4to,  pp.  i-iv,  i  1, 
pp.  1-302,  i  1.,  with  pll.  Ivii  and  57  11.  explanatory.]  [Also  10 
wood-cuts.] 

*  When  the  series  was  commenced,  it  wis  intended  to  finish  it  in  five  volumes.    At  present, 
the  numbers  are  extended  indefinitely. 

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United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  —  |  The  Ver- 
tebrata  |  of  the  |  Cretaceous  Formations  |  of  |  the  West.  |  —  |  By 
E.  D.  Cope.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  | 


CONTENTS, 

Table  of  Contents,     p.  1. 

List  of  Wood-cuts,     p.  3. 

Letter  to  Professor  Hayden.     p.  5. 

Introduction  on  the  Significance  of  Paleontological  Science,     pp.  7-I4' 

Part  I.  The  Classification  and  Distribution  of  the  Cretaceous  Deposits  of 

the  West.     pp.  15-41. 
Part  II.  Descriptions  of  the    Cretaceous   Vertebrata  of  the   West.     pp. 

42-244  A  —  F. 
Part  III.  Synopsis  of  the  known  Cretaceous  Vertebrata  of  North  America. 

pp.  245-302. 
Index,     [i  p.  not  numbered.] 

III. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States 
Geological  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United 
States  Geologist-in-charge.  |  —  |  In  five  volumes.  |  —  |  Washing- 
ton: |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1873. 

VOLUME  5.  —  ZOOLOGY  AND  BOTANY. 

Part  I.  |  —  \  Synopsis  |  of  the  |  Acrididae  of  North  America.  |  By  | 
Cyrus  Thomas,  Ph.  D.  |  1873.     [4to,  pp.  x,  262,  with  i  plate  and 
2  wood-cuts.] 

CONTEXTS. 

Letter  to  the  Geologist-in-charge.     pp.  1-2. 
List  of  Authorities,     pp.  3-6. 

Part  I.  The  Acrididae  of  the  United  States,     pp.  7-190. 

Part  II.  Acrididse  of   North  America  not  found  in  the   United    States. 

pp.  101-250. 

Description  of  Plate,     pp.  251-252. 
Glossary,     pp.  253-258. 
Index,     pp.  259-262. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  Report  |  of  the  |  United  States 

Geological  Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  United 

States  Geologist-in-charge.  |  —  |  Volume    [Nos.   mut.  mut.  mut.} 

|  —  |  Washington:  |  Government    Printing    Office.  |  [An.    mut. 

mut.  mut.1 


26  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

IV. 


VOLUME    VI. 

United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  =  |  Contribu- 
tions |  to  |  the  Fossil  Flora  |  of  the  |  Western  Territories.  |  —  | 
Part  I.  |  —  |  The  Cretaceous  Flora.  |  By  Leo  Lesquereux.  |  —  | 
Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1874.     [4to,  4 11., pp. 
1-136,  30  pll.  with  30  11.  explanatory.] 

CONTEXTS. 

§   I.  Discovery  of  the  Fossil  Plants  of  the  Dakota  Group,     pp.  3-9. 

2.  Surface  Distribution  of  the  Dakota  Group,     pp.  10-13. 

3.  Stratigraphical  Distribution  of  the  Dakota  Group,     pp.  13-25. 

4.  The  Dakota  Group  considered  as  a  Marine  Formation,     pp.  25-28. 

5.  Distribution  of  the  Leaves  in  the  Composition  of  the  Dakota  Group. 

pp.  28-3 1. 

6.  Generic  Characters  of  the  Flora  of  the  Dakota  Group,     pp.  31-35. 

7.  Disconnection  of  the  Flora  of  the  Dakota  Group  from  Antecedent  Types. 

PP-  35-38. 

8.  The  Flora  of  the  Dakota  Group  in  Relation  to  Climate,     pp.  38-42. 

9.  Description  of  Species,     pp.  42-115. 

10.  On  the  General  Characters  and  the  Relation  of  the  Flora  of  the  Dakota 

Group,     pp.  116-129. 

11.  Conclusion,     pp.  129-133. 

Index,     pp.  135-136.  ^ 

V. 

VOLUME  IX. 

United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  —  |  A  Report 
|  on  the  |  Invertebrate  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Fossils  |  of  the 
j  Upper  Missouri  Country.  |  —  |  By  F.  B.  Meek.  |  —  |  Washing- 
ton: |  Government    Printing  Office.  |  1876.     [pp.   i-lxiv,    1-629, 
with  85  wood-cuts,  and  pll.  45,  with  45  11.  explanatory.] 

CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,     pp.  iii-iv. 

Table  of  Contents  and  Lists  of  Errata  and  Wood-cuts,     pp.  vii-xv. 

Letter  to  the  Geologist-in-charge.     p.  xvii. 

Introductory  Remarks,     pp.  xix-lxiv. 

Cretaceous  Formation,     pp.  xxi-xlvii. 

Fresh-  and  Brackish- Water  Lignite  Deposits  of  the  Upper  Missouri,     pp. 
xlvii-lxi. 

Tertiary  Rocks  of  the  Wind  River  and  White  River  Groups,     pp.  Ixi-lxiv. 


U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.     27 

Invertebrate  Paleontology,     pp.  1-609. 

Cretaceous  Species,     pp.  1-508. 

Species  of  the  Fresh-  and  Brackish-Water  Lignite  Beds.     pp.  509-592. 

Fossils  of  the  Wind  River  Tertiary,     pp.  593-597. 

Fossils  of  the  White  River  Tertiary,     pp.  598-605. 
Appendix,     pp.  607-609. 
Index,     pp.  611-629. 

VI. 

VOLUME  X. 

United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  —  |  A  |  Mon- 
ograph |  of   the  |  Geometric!    Moths   or   Phalaenidse  |  of    the  | 
United  States.  |  —  |  By  A.  S.   Packard,  jr.,  M.  D.  |  —  |  Wash- 
ington: |  Government    Printing    Office.  |  1876.     [pp.    i-iv,    2  1L 
pp.  1-607.,  pll.  13,  with  13  11.  explanatory.] 

CONTENTS. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary,     pp.  iii-iv. 

Letter  to  the  Geologist-in-charge.     pp.  1-2. 

Introduction,     pp.  3-6. 

§   I.  Synonymy  of  the  Family,     p.  7. 

2.  History  of  the  Family,     pp.  7-15. 

3.  Differential  Characters  of  the  Family,     pp.  15-16. 

4.  Comparative  Anatomy  of  the  Head.     pp.  16-23. 

5.  Comparative  Anatomy  of  the  Thorax,     pp.  23-28. 

6.  Anatomy  of  the  Male  Genital  Armature,     pp.  28-32. 

7.  Comparison  with  other  Families  of  Lepidoptera.     pp.  32-35. 

8.  Internal  Anatomy  of  the  Larva,     pp.  35  -36. 

9.  Habits  of  the  Species,     p.  36. 

10.  Development  of  the  Thorax  of  the  Imago,     p.  37. 

11.  Secondary  Sexual  Characters  of  the  Imago,     pp.  38-42. 

12.  Origin  of  the  Genera  and  Species,     pp.  42-43. 

13.  Mimicry  of  Natural  Objects,     pp.  43,  44. 

14.  Terminology,     p.  44. 

15.  Description  of  the  Genera  and  Species,     p.  45. 

1 6.  Geographical  Distribution  of   the  Phaleenidae  of  the  United  States.. 

PP-  567-594- 

17.  Bibliography,     pp.  595-598. 

18.  Index,     pp.  599-607. 


[NOTE.— Vols.  III.,  IV.,  VII.,  VIIL,  have  not  yet  appeared.     (See  p.  35.)! 


VII— UNCLASSIFIED  PUBLICATIONS. 


I. 

Lists  | -of  |  Elevations  and  Distances  |  in  that  portion  of  the  United 
States  |  west  of  the  Mississippi  River.  [First  edition.]  |  —  |  Col- 
lated and  arranged  by  |  Prof.  C.  Thomas,  |  Asst.  U.  S-  Geol. 
Surv.,  |  under  |  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Govern- 
ment Printing  Office.  |  1872.  [i2mo,  31  pp.] 

NOTE. — See  note,  antea,  p.  17,  sub  Misc.  Pub.  No.  i. 

CONTEXTS. 

I.  Tables,  i-xiii.     pp.  1-27. 
II.  Remarks,     pp.  29-31. 

II. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  |  United  States  Geological  Survey  of 
the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist-in-charge.  |  —  | 
Synopsis  |  of  |  New  Vertebrata  |  for  the  |  Tertiary  of  Colorado,  | 
obtained  during  the  summer  of  1873.  |  By  |  Professor  E.  D. 
Cope.  |  —  |  [Extracted  from  the  seventh  annual  report  of  the 
United  |  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,  |  F.  V.  Hay- 
den, U.  S.  Geologist-in-charge.]  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government 
Printing  Office.'  |  October,  1873.  [8vo,  pp.  19.] 

NOTE. — Only  quasi-extracted  from  the  report  of  which  it  ostensibly  forms  part.  It 
was  published  in  advance  of  the  seventh  annual  report,  as  a  separate  pamphlet ;  and 
finally  appeared  in  the  report  so  much  modified  as  to  be  in  effect  a  different  article. 

CONTENTS. 

A  Series  of  Descriptions  of  New  Genera  and  Species,  under  heads  of  the  sev- 
eral classes  or  orders  to  which  belonging. ) 

III. 

[REPORT  BY  THE  GEOLOGIST-IN-CHARGE.] 

Profiles,  Sections,  |  and  other  |  Illustrations,  |  designed  to  accompany 
the  Final  Report  of  the  |  Chief  Geologist  of  the  Survey  |  and 
sketched  under  his  directions  |  by  Henry  W.  Elliott,  j  —  |  Under 
authority  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior.  |  —  |  New  York:  |  Ju- 
lius Bien.  |  1872.  [4-to,  2  p.  11.,  65  pll.,  mostly  folded.] 

NOTE. — This  volume  was  originally  intended  to  illustrate  one  of  the  vols.  (Vol.  IV)  or 
the  quarto  series  of  u  Reports  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories  ". 
Only  TOO  copies  were  published,  and  the  work  is  now  out  of  print. 

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IV. 

Catalogue  |  of  |  the  Publications  |  of  the  |  United  States  Geological 
Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  Geologist-in- 
charge.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1874.. 
[8vo,  20  pp.] 

CONTENTS. 

I.  Chronological  Enumeration  of  Publications,     p.  5. 

II.  Annual  Reports  of  Progress,     pp.  6-10. 

III.  Miscellaneous  Publications,     p.  n. 

IV.  Bulletins. 

V.   Final  Report  on  Nebraska,     p.  13. 
VI.  Monographs  [2.  e.  4to  series  of  "Reports".]    p.  14. 
VII.   Minor  Unclassified  Publications,     p.  15. 
VIII.  Maps.    p.  16. 

IX.  Works  in  Process  of  Publication,     pp.  17-18. 
X.  Index  of  Contributors,     pp.  19-20. 

V. 

Catalogue  |  of  the  |  Photographs  |  of  the  |  U.  S.  Geological  and 
Geographical  Survey  |  of  the  |  Territories.  |  —  |  By  W.  H.  Jack- 
son, Photographer.  |  —  |  Washington:  |  Government  Printing 
Office.  |  1875.  [i8mo,  pp.  1-51.] 

NOTE.— This  is  a.Jifth  catalogue  of  photographs.  The  first  three  were  informal  pub- 
lications, of  which  no  account  has  been  taken.  The  fourth  is  Misc.  Pub.  No.  5  (see 
p.  18)  antea.  The  sixth  is  Misc.  Pub.  No.  5,  "second  edition"  (see  p.  18)  anted. 

VI. 

Catalogue  |  of  |  the  Publications  |  of  the  |  United  States.  Geological 
Survey  |  of  |  the  Territories.  |  F.  V.  Hayden,  |  Geologist-in- 
charge.  |  Second  edition.  |  (Revised  to  December  31, 1876.)  |  —  | 
Washington: 'I  Government  Printing  Office.  |  1877.  [8vo,pp.  38.} 

CONTEXTS. 

I.  Chronological  Enumeration  of  Publications,    p.  7. 
II.  Annual  Reports  of  Progress,    p.  9. 

III.  Miscellaneous  Publications,    p.  17. 

IV.  Bulletins,    p.  19. 

V.  Final  Report  on  Nebraska,    p.  23. 
VI.   Monographs,    p.  24. 
VII.   Unclassified  Publications,    p.  28. 
VIII.  Maps.    p.  31. 

IX.  ,Works  in  Process  of  Publication,    p.  33. 
X.  Maps  in  Process  of  Publication,    p.  34. 
XI.  Works  in  Preparation,     p.  35. 
XII.  Index  of  Contributors  to  Publications,    p.  37. 


30  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

VII. 

Department  of  the  Interior,  |  U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical 
Survey  of  the  Territories.  |  F^  V.  Hayden,  U.  S.  Geologist-in- 
charge.  |  —  |  The  j  Grotto  Geyser  |  of  the  |  Yellowstone  Na- 
tional Park.  |  With  |  a  descriptive  note  and  map,  and  an  illustra- 
tion by  the  Albert-type  Process.  |  [«.  d.,  n.  p.  Washington: 
Government  Printing  Office.  1876.  Oblong  folio,  i  p.  1.,  2  11.  of 
text,  i  Albert-type,  i  map.] 

NOTE.— The  edition  consisted  of  210  copies. 

CONTENTS. 
(See  foregoing  collation.) 


VIII.  — MAPS. 


PREPARED    BY   THE    UNITED    STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  OF  THE 
TERRITORIES. 

1871. 

1.  Yellowstone  Lake. 

2.  Lower  Geyser  Basin  of  Firehole  River. 

3.  Upper  Geyser  Basin  of  Firehole  River. 

4.  Yellowstone  National  Park. 

5.  Parts  of  Idaho,  Montana,  and  Wyoming  Territories.     Prelim- 

inary map  for  field-use. 

1872. 

6.  Map  of  the  Lower  Geyser  Basin  on  Firehole  River,  resurveyed 

by  Bechler  in  1872,  and  engraved  on  stone  (scale,  8  miles  to 
i  inch). 

7.  Map  of  Upper  Geyser  Basin  of  Firehole  River. 

8.  Map  of  Lake  Henry  and  the  Sources  of  the  West  Fork  of 

Snake  River. 

9.  Map  of  Shoshone  Geyser  Basin  and  Lake. 

10.  Map  of  the  Sources  of  Snake  River  (reduced  from  the  final 

map). 
u.  Montana   and   Wyoming    Territories,    embracing   most  of  the 

country  about  the  sources  of    the    Madison,    Gallatin,    and 

Yellowstone  Rivers,  in  contour-lines.     (Final  map  on  a  scale 

of  5  miles  to  i  inch.) 

12.  Map  of  the  Sources  of  Snake  River  and  its  Tributaries.     (Final 

map,  scale  5  miles  to  i  inch.) 

13.  Field-map  of  Colorado  based  on  the  United  States  land-survey 

for  use  during  the  season  of  1873. 

14.  Geological    Map  of    Montana  and    Wyoming  Territories,  &c. 

(same  as  No.  n,  with  geological  colors). 

15.  Geological  map  of  the  Sources  of  Snake  River,  &c.  (same  as 

No.  12,  with  geological  colors). 

31 


32  Catalogue  of  the  Publications  of  the 

'873- 

1 6.  Preliminary   Map  of    Central    Colorado,   showing    the    region 

surveyed  in  1873. 

17.  Sketch  showing  the  Primary  and    Secondary    Triangulation  of 

1873- 

1 8.  Map  showing  the  Railroad  and  Canal  Lines  used  in  the  Determi- 

nation of  Elevations,  by  J.  T.  Gardner. 

1874. 

19.  Preliminary  Map  of  the  San  Juan  Country. 

20.  Geological  Map  of  the  Elk  Mountains,  Colorado. 

21.  Geological  Map  of  Colorado  Springs  and  Vicinity. 

22.  Preliminary  Map  of  the  Eastern  Base  of  the  Rocky  Mountains, 

in  Colorado,  from  the  Arkansas  River  to  the  Wyoming  Line. 

23.  Map   of  the  Moraines  of  the  Upper  Arkansas  Valley   in   Col- 

orado. 

24.  Preliminary  Map  of  Central    Colorado  (in   hachures)  showing; 

the  areas  surveyed  in  1873  and  1874. 

1875- 

25.  Preliminary   Map   of  Southwestern  Colorado  and  parts   of  ad- 

jacent Territories,  showing  localities  of  ancient  ruins. 


IX.— WORKS  IN  PROCESS  OF  PUBLICATION. 


I. 

Monographs  of  North  American  Rodentia.  By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen.  [410,  plates.] 

NOTE. — Will  constitute  Vol.  XI.  of  the  quarto  series  of  "  Reports  ". 

CONTENTS. 

Monograph          I.  Muridae.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A. 
Monograph        II.  Leporidae.     By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 
Monograph     III.  Hystricidae.     By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 
Monograph      IV.  Lagomyidae.     By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 
Monograph        V.  Castoroididae.     By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 
Monograph      VI.  Castoridae.      By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 
Monograph    VII.  Zapodidae.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A. 
Monograph  VIII.  Saccomyidae.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A. 
Monograph      IX.  Haplodontidae.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A. 
Monograph       X.  Geomyidse.     By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A. 
Monograph     XI.  Sciuridae.  By  Prof.  J.  A.  Allen. 

II. 

Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  7.  Ethnography  and  Philology  of 
the  Hidatsa  Indians.  By  Dr.  W.  Matthews,  U.  S.  A.  [8vo.] 

CONTENTS. 
Part  I.  Ethnography. 
Part  II.  Philology. 

III. 

Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  8.  History  of  North  American  Mus- 
telidse.  By  Dr.  Elliott  Coues,  U.  S.  A.  [8vo.] 

CONTENTS. 

Chapter  I.  General  considerations. 

Chapters  II-VI.  Mustelinae. 
Chapters  VII-VIII.  Mephitinse. 
Chapter  IX.  Melinae. 

Chapter  X.  Lutrinae. 

Chapter  XI.  Enydrinae. 

IV. 

Miscellaneous  Publications  No.  9.  A  Historical  and  Biographical 
Catalogue  of  Photographs  of  the  Indians  of  North  America,  includ- 
ing seventy-five  tribes.  By  W.  H.  Jackson.  [8vo.] 

3  33 


X— MAPS  IN  PROCESS  OF  PUBLICATION. 


I. 

Drainage  Map  of  Colorado.  Scale  12  miles  to  i  inch.  Streams 
printed  in  blue,  and  roads,  peaks,  and  all  names  in  black.  (This 
map  is  to  be  one  of  the  series  making  up  the  Atlas.) 

II. 

Contour  Map  of  Colorado  in  six  sheets  (ea.  34)^  x  21^  inches). 
Scale  4  miles  to  i  inch;  contours  200  feet  apart. 

III. 

Geological  Map  of  Colorado  in  six  sheets.  Scale  4  miles  to  i  inch. 
(Same  as  II,  with  geological  colors.) 

34 


XL—WORKS  IN  PREPARATION. 


I. — ANNUAL    REPORTS. 

Ninth  Annual  Report,  work  of  1875  in  Colorado. 
Tenth  Annual  Report,  work  of  1876  in  Colorado. 

II BULLETINS. 

Volume  III. 

NOTE.— Various  articles  are  already  in  hand  for  the  third  vol.  of  the  Bulletin  for  1877. 
III. — MONOGRAPHS. 

Volume  III — Vertebrate  Palaeontology  of  the  Eocene  Formations 
of  the  West.  By  E.  D.  Cope. 

Volume  IV. — Vertebrate  Palaeontology  of  the  Miocene  Formations 

.    of  the  West.     By  E.  D.  Cope. 

Volume  VII. — The  Fossil  Flora  of  the  Lignitic  Tertiary  Formation 
of  the  Western  Territories.  By  Leo  Lesquereux. 

Volume  VIII. — Parts  I.,  II. — Contributions  to  the  Geology  of  Mon- 
tana, Wyoming,  and  portions  of  adjacent  Territories,  with  wood- 
cuts, sections,  five  maps,  and  over  seventy  Albert-type  illustrations. 
Part  III — Contributions  to  the  Cretaceous  and  Tertiary  Flora  of 
the  Western  Territories,  with  twenty-six  plates. 

Volume  XII. — Contributions  to  the  Ethnography  and  Philology  of 
the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  Valley  of  the  Missouri  River  and  its  Trib- 
utaries. 

Volume  XIII.  [On  the  Fossil  Insects  of  North  America,  (title  unde- 
termined.)] By  S.  H.  Scudder. 

35 


XII.— INDEX  OF  CONTRIBUTORS  TO  PUBLICATIONS. 


Page. 

Ainslie  (George) 22 

Allen  (J.  A.) 22,33 

Aughey  (Samuel) 16 

Bannister  (Henry  M.) 13 

Barber  (E.A.) 21 

Beaman  (J.  W.) 11,12 

Bessels  (Emil) 21 

Binney  (William  G.) 15 

Bradley  (Frank  H.) 13 

Brandegee  (T.  S.) 22 

Carpenter  (W.  L.) 14 

Chittenden  (George  B.) 18 

Conrad  (T.  A.) 14 

Cope  (Edward  D.) ri,  12, 13, 14, 19,25,35 

Coulter  (John  M.) 13,  18 

Coues  (Elliott) 17, 19,20, 21,33 

Edwards  (W.  H.) 12,14 

Elliott  (  Henry  W.).... 28 

Elliott  (R.  S.) ii 

Endlich  (F.  M.) 14,16,20 

Gannett  (Henry) 13,  15, 16,  17,  22 

Gardner  (James  T.) !5}I9 

Gill  (Theodore) 20 

Hagen  (Hermann  A.) „ 13, 14 

Hayden  (F.  V.) 9,  10,  u,  13,  14,  15,  20, 21,23, 28, 30 

Hering  (Rudolph) 13 

Hodge  (James  T.) 10 

Holmes  (William  H.) 15,21 

Horn  (George  H.) 11,12,  13 

Ingersoll  (Ernest) 16,  20 

Jackson  (William  H.) 16,  20,  21 

Ladd(S.  B.) «...    15,16 

Langford  (N.  P.) 13 

Leidy  (Joseph) 11,12,  13,24 

Lesquereux  (Leo) 11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  18,19,20,26,35 

Marvine(A.  R.) 14,15 

Matthews  (G.  W.) 33 

Meek(F.  B.) 10, 12,  13,20,  21,22,  23,  26 

Merriam  (Charles  H.). , 13 

37 


38  Index  of  Contributors  to  Publications. 


Mudge  (B.  F.)  ....................  „  .............................  ...         22 

Newberry  (J.  S.)  ..................................................          II 

Ostensacken  (C.  R.)  .......  ..........  .  ..............................         14 

Packard  (A.  S.,  jr.)  ..................  .  ......................  13,  14,  15,20,21 

Parry  (C.  C.)  ......................................................          H 

Peale(A.C.)  .....  ...............................................  13,14,16 

Peck  (Charles  H.)  .................................................          18 

Porter  (Thomas  C.)  ................................................    II,  18 

Rhoda  (Franklin)  .....................................  .  .............    16,20 

Ridgway  (Robert)  ..................................................   20,21 

Roberts  (S.  R.)  ...................................................  .         n 

Scudder  (S.  H.)  ...............................................  20,22,23,35 

Silliman  (B.)  ......................................................          15: 

Smith  (S.  I.)  ......................................................         15 

Stevenson  (James)  ...........................................  „  ......          it 

St.  John  (O.)  .................  .  ....................................         22 

Stuart  (Granville)  -  .................................................          13 

Thomas  (Cyrus)  .....................................  10,  II,  12,  13,  19,25,  2& 

Uhler  (Philip  R.)  ................................................  11,12,20 

Ulke  (Henry)  ......................................................         14 

Verrill(A.  E.)  .....................................................          15 

Willey  (Henry  W.)  .................................................          18 

Williams  (S.  G.)--  ......................................  .  ..........         20 

Wilson  (A.  D.)  ....................................................    16,20 


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